1x super glue
1x flower 'bead' (I bought mine from Yum Yum Beads, although an example can be found here)
1x plain ring back
Step 1
Apply super glue to the plain ring back, spreading it evenly across the middle and outwards. Be careful not to touch the glue at all, and you might find it helpful to do this over a sheet of paper.
Step 2
Lower the glued side of the ring back onto an overturned flower bead, making sure it is placed evenly in the middle of the base of the flower.
Step 3
Leave the ring to dry. Even though it will seem almost instantly that the ring is dry and secure, it is worth leaving it for a while before attempting to wear it.
And that's it!
Hope you enjoyed :) Have you got any jewellery DIY posts yourself? Leave a link in the comments because I'd love to read them!
Thanks for reading,
Rachel x
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Just stumbled across your blog, and it's so cute! Newest follower right here! I like this post, the rings look really cool, and it's nice to wear something you've made as opposed to from the high street because you know you'll be the only one with it!
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Thanks for the comment! That's why I love to make jewellery, everything's so individual :)
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